International Pathways - Sample Curriculum
Program description
Are you an international student currently living outside of Canada or the United States who is missing one or more admission requirements for your intended degree or diploma program? The International Pathway Program provides an opportunity to complete Mount Royal’s highest level of the English Language Program while completing missing high school course requirements. At the same time, you can begin taking post-secondary courses towards your intended degree or diploma. You may also qualify for a conditional offer of admission to your future program at MRU.
Program features
- Full-time status for a study permit, 8 – 10 months (September to April, with May and June study optional)
- Small class sizes. Average of 31 students
- Conditional admission offer to intended degree/diploma for the following Fall Semester, if qualified
- Complete highest level of English Language Program to meet the English Language Proficiency requirement
- Complete missing high school courses for intended degree/diploma, if required
- Improve grades to meet Competitive Admission Average, if required
- Complete post-secondary courses for credit towards your intended degree/diploma
- Access excellent support services
- Connect with international and Canadian students at the International Student Support Centre
- Participate in social and cultural activities
Sample curriculum
If English Language Proficiency (Institutional) requirement is not met:
Fall Semester - Sept. to Dec. | Winter Semester - Jan. to April |
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English Language Program – the highest level, if required | Undergraduate Studies – university level |
High school upgrading course, if required | General Education Course – university level |
General Education Course – university level or additional high school upgrading course, if required | |
General Education Course – university level or additional high school upgrading course, if required |
Sample curriculum
If English Language Proficiency (Institutional) requirement is met:
Fall Semester - Sept. to Dec. | Winter Semester - Jan. to April |
---|---|
High school upgrading course, if required | General Education Course – university level |
Undergraduate Studies course – university level | General Education Course – university level |
General Education Course – university level or additional high school upgrading course, if required | General Education Course – university level or specific course from intended degree/diploma |
General Education Course – university level or additional high school upgrading course, if required | General Education Course – university level or specific course from intended degree/diploma |